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today city and community leaders showed a united front. in the wake of several homicides earlier this week. police say they are not connected but the victims were targeted. >> this city tragically experienced five murders in just an 18 hour period cannot be allowed to continue. >> people are dying, man is anybody interested in that. i know your houses are being broken into. i know there's robbery and i know there's theft and all of that kind of stuff. but how does that equate when you're dealing with the lives of human beings. >> reporter: opd is working with the atf with a gun buy out. but some say that's not enough. the chief will work with religious leaders on a plan that includes an increased focus on crime through prevention and community outreach. >> east oakland is a war zone. west oakland in certain parts is a war zone. we need some immediate help now. >> reporter: and that help might come as a result of a take over. today attorneys filed a motion to place opd under federal control. chief jordon says he hasn't seen the document but
today city and community leaders showed a united front. in the wake of several homicides earlier this week. police say they are not connected but the victims were targeted. >> this city tragically experienced five murders in just an 18 hour period cannot be allowed to continue. >> people are dying, man is anybody interested in that. i know your houses are being broken into. i know there's robbery and i know there's theft and all of that kind of stuff. but how does that equate when...
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city police say the victim who was fatally shot in the head was a 16-year-old girl. she was killed last night just before 10:00 p.m. in the 6200 block. no arrests have been made in this case. state police are investigating skeletal remains found in westminster. someone noticed a human bone in the 500 block of baltimore boulevard sunday afternoon. a search revealed additional remains. investigators are not able to identify the remains but state medical examiner's confirmed the are of a male. anyone with intermission is urged to call for 10-36-3000. >> the good samaritan is dead tonight after coming to the aid of a driver in connecticut. richard herren fell to his death after jumping over the side of me highway. he was trying to approach -- avoid the approach of a tractor- trailer and did not realize there was a large drop. he had stopped to help the driver who lost control of her a suv. she suffered minor injuries. that incident is still under investigation. >> next, which two companies are being called a national security risk? >> a salisbury mom tries to find out wh
city police say the victim who was fatally shot in the head was a 16-year-old girl. she was killed last night just before 10:00 p.m. in the 6200 block. no arrests have been made in this case. state police are investigating skeletal remains found in westminster. someone noticed a human bone in the 500 block of baltimore boulevard sunday afternoon. a search revealed additional remains. investigators are not able to identify the remains but state medical examiner's confirmed the are of a male....
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for now, new york city looks dry on friday. hopefully it should turn out nice tonight. it's a night we have to watch out for. how much rain the stadium received. that doesn't seem like a whole lot to cause that rain delay. >> a quarter inch, i think. maybe a little more than that. people ask, do you have rain in the forecast. do you think it will be enough to cancel the game or cause a rain delay like last night? it's not possible to say exactly how it's going to affect things until we see it coming to maryland. wouldn't you agree with that? >> i would agree. that goes up to the officials, not the meteorologist. >> on them, not on us. that's right. we just -- >> someone else to blame, how about that? >> all right, thank you, eva. we'll talk again next half-hour live at camden yards. not the greatest night for baseball, obviously. a chilly setup on the east coast. the jet stream is digging way down to the south. a little impulse riding along in the jet stream. a little piece of energy. one go off of the coast last night. we're in a bit of a low. should be dry this mornin
for now, new york city looks dry on friday. hopefully it should turn out nice tonight. it's a night we have to watch out for. how much rain the stadium received. that doesn't seem like a whole lot to cause that rain delay. >> a quarter inch, i think. maybe a little more than that. people ask, do you have rain in the forecast. do you think it will be enough to cancel the game or cause a rain delay like last night? it's not possible to say exactly how it's going to affect things until we...
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we are expected temperatures around 63 for ocean city. a look at the 7 day forecast when we come back. >> mitt romney attacks president obama's form policy, calling him slow to act. he gave the major foreign-policy address monday at the virginia military institute and talked about the upheaval in the middle east is the president has led from behind. he pledged he would be tougher on iran and criticize the president for being slow to be in the deadly attack on american consulate in libya as an act of terrorism. >> in close to it -- for a world record today by heading out of this world. attempting a 23 mile skydive over new mexico. we are told he could break the sound barrier which means he would be moving at supersonic speed. if you buy your groceries at giant, there is a new recall you need to know about. why they are pulling insurgents gelato. >> why occasions middle of our require cards. >> checking of the accident on the jfx, we will update conditions there and check for problems elsewhere. weather and traffic together. >> roads are a
we are expected temperatures around 63 for ocean city. a look at the 7 day forecast when we come back. >> mitt romney attacks president obama's form policy, calling him slow to act. he gave the major foreign-policy address monday at the virginia military institute and talked about the upheaval in the middle east is the president has led from behind. he pledged he would be tougher on iran and criticize the president for being slow to be in the deadly attack on american consulate in libya...
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the next debate will take place said kansas city on october 21. this subject will be foreign affairs the war began that o'clock eastern time. we hope he will join us on the 21st. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute]
the next debate will take place said kansas city on october 21. this subject will be foreign affairs the war began that o'clock eastern time. we hope he will join us on the 21st. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute]
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we are to be that shiny city on a hill, as president reagan said. we are a beacon of hope. we are unpolicy jetic. -- we are unapologetic as a nation. we stand for perfect values. john mccain and i share that. you combine all that with being a team with the only track record of making any difference of where we've been in reforming, and that's a good team, it is a good ticket. >> senator? >> you are very kind. she said my only achille's heel is my enthusiasm. people can judge who i am. i haven't changed in that time. by the way, the record of change, i will place my record and barack's record against anyone. we put 100,000 cops on the street. john mccain voted against both of those bills. the catalyst to change led by president clinton, obviously. i understand what it is like to be a single parent. when my wife and daughter died and my sue sons were gravely injured, i understand what it is like as a parent to wonder if your kid is going to make it. i understand what it is like to sit around the table with a father who says, i have to leave. when we get enough money, we'll br
we are to be that shiny city on a hill, as president reagan said. we are a beacon of hope. we are unpolicy jetic. -- we are unapologetic as a nation. we stand for perfect values. john mccain and i share that. you combine all that with being a team with the only track record of making any difference of where we've been in reforming, and that's a good team, it is a good ticket. >> senator? >> you are very kind. she said my only achille's heel is my enthusiasm. people can judge who i...
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, and then the cities will fall." and huawei seems to be following that maoist strategy. >> kroft: in the last couple of years, huawei has managed to install and maintain a handful of networks in u.s. rural markets, including a vast quadrant of southwestern kansas. craig mock is the president and general manager of united wireless, based in the historic cowboy town of dodge city. >> craig mock: we're trying to reach out as far as we can into rural areas. >> kroft: mock told us the new huawei network delivers some of the fastest internet speeds in the country. but last spring, after the deal had been signed with huawei, mock received an unwelcome visit from two federal agents. who were they, intelligence people? >> mock: not going to say. >> kroft: why did they come out here? >> mock: i think they would've preferred that we bought equipment from somebody else. >> kroft: what was your reaction? were you upset that they came out? >> mock: i was not pleased. >> kroft: because? >> mock: because i saw it as interference in
, and then the cities will fall." and huawei seems to be following that maoist strategy. >> kroft: in the last couple of years, huawei has managed to install and maintain a handful of networks in u.s. rural markets, including a vast quadrant of southwestern kansas. craig mock is the president and general manager of united wireless, based in the historic cowboy town of dodge city. >> craig mock: we're trying to reach out as far as we can into rural areas. >> kroft: mock...
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they closed an elementary school, and they're slashing the city budget. have you already lost policemen? >> yes. >> firemen? >> yes. >> what about the hospital in town? >> it's being reduced in size as well. >> coming up, the people versus politicians. >> how many of you would say that you're angry about politics right now? [people murmuring] oh, that got a big yes. >> i'm sick and tired of people going to congress and washington, d.c., and making a living out of it, while we starve to death. >> that's ahead when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2013 smart. ♪ >> newton, iowa's congressional district is bipartisan country. it voted for george bush in 2004 and then for president obama. but on the eve of the 2010 midterm elections, newton was angry with washington, and the t
they closed an elementary school, and they're slashing the city budget. have you already lost policemen? >> yes. >> firemen? >> yes. >> what about the hospital in town? >> it's being reduced in size as well. >> coming up, the people versus politicians. >> how many of you would say that you're angry about politics right now? [people murmuring] oh, that got a big yes. >> i'm sick and tired of people going to congress and washington, d.c., and making...
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they closed an elementary school, and they're slashing the city budget. have you already lost policemen? >> yes. >> firemen? >> yes. >> what about the hospital in town? >> it's being reduced in size as well. >> coming up, the people versus politicians. >> how many of you would say that you're angry about politics right now? [people murmuring] oh, that got a big yes. >> i'm sick and tired of people going to congress and washington, d.c., and making a living out of it, while we starve to death. >> that's ahead when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. those surprising little things she does still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is heal
they closed an elementary school, and they're slashing the city budget. have you already lost policemen? >> yes. >> firemen? >> yes. >> what about the hospital in town? >> it's being reduced in size as well. >> coming up, the people versus politicians. >> how many of you would say that you're angry about politics right now? [people murmuring] oh, that got a big yes. >> i'm sick and tired of people going to congress and washington, d.c., and making...
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lighter stuff getting over to almost dale city, quantico, fredricksburg. we have a couple of heavier showers there as well. all of this scattered shower activity moving to the northeast. it will be drifting eastward with the showers moving north on it. that's why we'll be wet here for the morning rush again. nothing like a couple mornings ago but any rain will certainly slow things down. there's our warm stuff south and east. 75 the patuxent river naval air station. 64 in cumberland. that's not bad at all for this time of year. here in town we have a 71- degree reading. looking outside on our weather camera, we're dry, cloudy but good visibility this morning with the 71-degree reading. humidity way up at 90%. at the moment there are no winds to speak of. look at the cold air coming into the country. wow, temperatures this morning 20s and 30s in the northern rockies. snow is flying. there are parts of northwestern minnesota that could see a foot of snow over the next couple of days. the forecast highs today will only be in the 40s and even 30s in some spots
lighter stuff getting over to almost dale city, quantico, fredricksburg. we have a couple of heavier showers there as well. all of this scattered shower activity moving to the northeast. it will be drifting eastward with the showers moving north on it. that's why we'll be wet here for the morning rush again. nothing like a couple mornings ago but any rain will certainly slow things down. there's our warm stuff south and east. 75 the patuxent river naval air station. 64 in cumberland. that's not...
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car inves found his city at a park. is live at the agh school where he is student. on the the latest search. last place anyone spoke to brian. he is a senior here. his dad said he left his cell morning,home on monday is out of thethat ordinary. something that is a concern, he cash on him and his not been used since sunday. >> somebody out there know something. >> an urgent plea for some in rick -- with a family plea a desperate family member. >> he needs to be found. >> it was 7:15 monday morning his brother was dropped off. i said i would find a parking spot. >> it was just another monday until brian did not come home from football practice. realized he never to school at all. his car was found abandoned in a about a mile away. serious suspicions. donut box.ncan the radio station that was last listen to. >> it was talk radio. always listens to music. >> despite three agonizing days of the team, his certain he is is alive. himoking fore and we will find him. now, the parents say they are just waiting for police their hands on from thence video docket dots. is thelie
car inves found his city at a park. is live at the agh school where he is student. on the the latest search. last place anyone spoke to brian. he is a senior here. his dad said he left his cell morning,home on monday is out of thethat ordinary. something that is a concern, he cash on him and his not been used since sunday. >> somebody out there know something. >> an urgent plea for some in rick -- with a family plea a desperate family member. >> he needs to be found. >>...
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fairfax pitfound in thaissfax city at park. >> we heard from fairfax county the first time today. is still listed as missing under unusual circumstances. were out herers searching the park earlier was the last place he was known to have been. his friends and families were printing of two different fires been handing out. doy do not know what else to try and help bring him home. plastering his brother's picture all over fairfax -- fairfax hoping someone knows what happened to bryan. >> i can only imagine what his family is going through. -- awful.er i want to help as much as i can. his friend has known him for five years. m as quiet buthi sweet. >> he has a good personality. he is really nice. >> efforts have intensified over last 24 hours. police combed to the park where abandoneds found morning.sday bloodhounds and a helicopter were brought in to assist. is a surveillance video up dunkin donuts. the video does not show as anyone else was in the car with him. the car, his computer, and cellphone, are all in police possession. cases, there is a clue as to why it happened. we are no
fairfax pitfound in thaissfax city at park. >> we heard from fairfax county the first time today. is still listed as missing under unusual circumstances. were out herers searching the park earlier was the last place he was known to have been. his friends and families were printing of two different fires been handing out. doy do not know what else to try and help bring him home. plastering his brother's picture all over fairfax -- fairfax hoping someone knows what happened to bryan....
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. >> from the belfort furre weather center, it is still 80 degrees right now in the city and it will stay monday through the evening hours, as well -- it will stay muggy. it will be muggy for a day or so much cooler by the weekend. 81 in frederick, 85 in fredericksburg. temperatures dropping into the 70's. we will have more, coming up in just a few minutes aliso >> tonight the first presidential debate 2012 starts in just a few hours, and we are joined from the site of the debate in denver. hi. >> tonight's debate focuses on domestic issues, including the economy. 90 minutes. it is a high-stakes showdown. tonight, president obama and mitt romney finally stepped in to the same -- step into the same ring, the president preparing for tough questions about the struggling economy and why he deserves a second term. analysts say the focus -- >> i think the president is all about his mannerisms and style at this point. he cannot come across as irritable or impatient. >> the mitt romney's campaign -- the mitt romney campaign they say he needs to connect with voters and show he does connect wi
. >> from the belfort furre weather center, it is still 80 degrees right now in the city and it will stay monday through the evening hours, as well -- it will stay muggy. it will be muggy for a day or so much cooler by the weekend. 81 in frederick, 85 in fredericksburg. temperatures dropping into the 70's. we will have more, coming up in just a few minutes aliso >> tonight the first presidential debate 2012 starts in just a few hours, and we are joined from the site of the debate in...
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this was touted as a landmark green project, no chemically treated city water. they have been shoveling and plowing, but it is only october. and there is no snow. >> it is unbelievable. >> a month after the rebuild reflecting pool was reopened, and two weeks after we read the first to show you the algae invasion the national park service has trained all 4 million gallons. officials blame it on not enough ozone. >> because we did not have derided the beginning the algae established itself -- did not have it right at the beginning the algae established itself. it is a formidable foe. >> they decided to drain, scrub, and refilled. >> it is pretty. >> probably not good they had to do it two times. >> algae was not part of this $34 million project, but most seem to take it in stride. >> one of those things. >> does not bother you? >> no, not it all. >> it will cost an additional $100,000 this money is going to come out of the national park service maintenance budget. >> thank you. >> some nasty looking staff. >> let's talk about the weather. tomorrow, it sounds like
this was touted as a landmark green project, no chemically treated city water. they have been shoveling and plowing, but it is only october. and there is no snow. >> it is unbelievable. >> a month after the rebuild reflecting pool was reopened, and two weeks after we read the first to show you the algae invasion the national park service has trained all 4 million gallons. officials blame it on not enough ozone. >> because we did not have derided the beginning the algae...
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cities like new yorker allowing the michael apartments that are of a parkinge space. >> imagine that tiny package a stand-alone house? greta kreuz introduces us to one 150 square foot home. >> you are in the great room. this is the living room. >> welcome to her tiny house. the main floor with the seating area, kitchen and bathroom. upstairs in the loft, an air mattress. thes a rebellion against mcmansions. >> not every kid needs his own play room. it is going back where you had with people. she built it for her master's .hesis is part of the online public university system. great to be able to see has done and how applied her degree program. >> the tiny, movement has grown and it is green. it is fueled by propane. the entire house is just 150 square feet. is average american home almost 20 times bigger and difference, this one is mobile. attached to her dad's trucks, like a camper. others are stationary. it cost to $20,000 plus appliances. she will be selling it to pay back loans. love toually i would these and run eight bed and breakfast. case you're wondering, she t an a on her th
cities like new yorker allowing the michael apartments that are of a parkinge space. >> imagine that tiny package a stand-alone house? greta kreuz introduces us to one 150 square foot home. >> you are in the great room. this is the living room. >> welcome to her tiny house. the main floor with the seating area, kitchen and bathroom. upstairs in the loft, an air mattress. thes a rebellion against mcmansions. >> not every kid needs his own play room. it is going back where...
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. >> here's a live look across the city. you can see some bands that will clear the area tonight. very chilly in the morning. a nice warmup tomorrow but not as warm as today. you can see the ups and downs over the next few days. more about this and the forecast coming up. >> good baseball weather. abc world news is coming up pamela howze: it just seems like such an... infringement on our lives. how dare they step into my life that way. it's none of their business. he's trying to restrict us again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising.
. >> here's a live look across the city. you can see some bands that will clear the area tonight. very chilly in the morning. a nice warmup tomorrow but not as warm as today. you can see the ups and downs over the next few days. more about this and the forecast coming up. >> good baseball weather. abc world news is coming up pamela howze: it just seems like such an... infringement on our lives. how dare they step into my life that way. it's none of their business. he's trying to...
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of the city's 31,000 58% do not live in the city. one worker moved to maryland h his new wife. i was born in d.c. >> he was not at the hearing and those that were read council the riot act. >> we, of course, want to hear the public. do not affect our ability to people and retain them. >> in northwest washington, sam ford, abc 7 news. as it could as good be. and feeling more like summer around here. afteras more, coming up the break. and another showdown this weekend. one for the record book. [ mamale announcer ] we the people, the middle class, who move our country forward, work hard, raise families, and keep america strong. but mitt romney's budget plan will hurt the middle class, raising taxes on the average family by up t to $2,000, while giving a tax break of $250,000 to multimillionaires. doesn't mitt romney understand we can't rebuild amera by tearing down the middle class. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. [ knocking ] oh, no, i got to go. oh, can you make that to go? these days, nobody has time to get sick. but minuteclinic makes
of the city's 31,000 58% do not live in the city. one worker moved to maryland h his new wife. i was born in d.c. >> he was not at the hearing and those that were read council the riot act. >> we, of course, want to hear the public. do not affect our ability to people and retain them. >> in northwest washington, sam ford, abc 7 news. as it could as good be. and feeling more like summer around here. afteras more, coming up the break. and another showdown this weekend. one for...
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officials expect the city what they spent after they estimate the city make $500,000 per game on revenue from hotel and restaurant taxes. >> despite the win for the nationals, one of the big in the form of a teddy finally winning the mascot race. big win, and as i found out, teddy still celebrating. >> what might be the longest streak in all of sports a end right here. finally got it done. -- and end right here. got it done. what were you thinking when he finally got it done? >> it like a grand celebration. much does this mean to the team and the fans? they started chanting his over and over. last time they started -- they did that? everybody wanted it, and teddy get his was going to together and give it to .im >> they rallied for this guy. when you saw all of these people cheering, it had to moment, and a great you, too? >> you got a thrill out of that? he was ready to do it. >> the big question is will it continue down? he is the only one that can question. in october.possible >> can you pull another one out you one and done? that looks like a man with confidence. congratulations. best
officials expect the city what they spent after they estimate the city make $500,000 per game on revenue from hotel and restaurant taxes. >> despite the win for the nationals, one of the big in the form of a teddy finally winning the mascot race. big win, and as i found out, teddy still celebrating. >> what might be the longest streak in all of sports a end right here. finally got it done. -- and end right here. got it done. what were you thinking when he finally got it done?...
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inner cities. it's to help people with poverty in the inner cities. to help teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and civic groups and churches do, to help one another. make sure they can realize the value of one another? >> and do that by cutting taxes? with a big tax cut? >> those are yours, not mine. >> thank you very much, sir. >> yeah. that was kind of strange. >> reporter: the obama campaign, seeks to mock mitt romney's commitment to eliminate public television. the ad says, quote, mitt romney taking on our enemies, no matter where they nest. george? >> we've not seen the end of that. jake, thank you very much. the v.p. candidates joe biden and paul ryan go at it this thursday, at 9:00 eastern, 6:00 pacific. >>> let's go to josh and the other top stories. >> good morning, all of you. we're going to begin with new information on the growing meningitis outbreak. this morning, the cdc now confirms eight deaths out of 105 cases, those cases spr
inner cities. it's to help people with poverty in the inner cities. to help teach people good discipline, good character. that is civil society. that's what charities and civic groups and churches do, to help one another. make sure they can realize the value of one another? >> and do that by cutting taxes? with a big tax cut? >> those are yours, not mine. >> thank you very much, sir. >> yeah. that was kind of strange. >> reporter: the obama campaign, seeks to mock...
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north past the big cities, atlanta and on up to washington. eventually, you can see very clearly the bright lights of new york city. video all shot from the international space station. and it is spectacularly beautiful. >> it's so sharp. >> amazingly sharp, isn't it? >> that was really a treat. thank you, josh. >> you bet. >>> now, this morning to facebook. and new questions about how the company may be using our personal information. the company is under fire right now for selling access to its 900 million users. abc's bianna golodryga is here, more, now, with the details. >> reporter: good morning to you. this morning, facebook is facing another crisis of confidence, about how it handles privacy. it's a growing backlash after reports that the company is allowing advertisers to target users based on detailed, personal information. all of this coming as mark zuckerberg is 5,000 miles away in russia, telling is idea of facebook to an entirely new market. the company that convinced its users to share nearly everything about themselves and their
north past the big cities, atlanta and on up to washington. eventually, you can see very clearly the bright lights of new york city. video all shot from the international space station. and it is spectacularly beautiful. >> it's so sharp. >> amazingly sharp, isn't it? >> that was really a treat. thank you, josh. >> you bet. >>> now, this morning to facebook. and new questions about how the company may be using our personal information. the company is under fire...
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new york city, on sunday, 58 from 80 on friday. this is a big, big, big deal, with this first push of cold air. look at the nighttime temperatures. tonight, bismarck at about 22 degrees. that's the weather. get ready for that chill. >> good morning. i am jacqui jeras. showers moving over. the eastern shore. what over in st. mary's and calvert counties. we will be done with the ring shortly. actors mild. 73 at reagan national. we will warm up. to 82. see it of sunshine by afternoon. your seven-day forecast. tomorrow a winner >> there is so much ahead on "good morning america." and no one can tell you letter than our lara spencer. >> sam, thank you. >>> here's a look at what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." nicole kidman is speaking out. what she says really happened after her split with tom cruise. >>> our all-star reunion coming up. it is a blowout with the cast of "vacation." >>> and one doctor's advice on breaking the hunger fix. all that and more coming up live on "gma," right here in times square. ♪ (female announcer) t
new york city, on sunday, 58 from 80 on friday. this is a big, big, big deal, with this first push of cold air. look at the nighttime temperatures. tonight, bismarck at about 22 degrees. that's the weather. get ready for that chill. >> good morning. i am jacqui jeras. showers moving over. the eastern shore. what over in st. mary's and calvert counties. we will be done with the ring shortly. actors mild. 73 at reagan national. we will warm up. to 82. see it of sunshine by afternoon. your...
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tonight in syria, the city of aleppo, their new york city, four car bombs killed nearly 40 people. eyewitnesses describe what felt like a series of earthquakes, giant buildings flattened. and here, a square before and after, you can see there, reduced to rubble. >>> and, in iran, something we rarely see. clashes in the streets of tehran, as hundreds of protesters take on their own government. outraged over the collapse of the iranian currency. it's taken a nose dive in the past week, down 40%. and that is a record low. and that is proof, economists say, that tough sanctions by the u.s. government, because of iran's nuclear program, are taking hold. >>> and now, we turn to a headline that sounded impossible to us today. word of yet another american airlines flight forced to land. passengers bracing for impact. in the end, the landing gear came down, but some suspicious passengers are telling us they actually wonder if pilots and other employees are negotiating their labor disputes from 30,000 feet. abc's senior national correspondent jim avila put that question to a pilot who believ
tonight in syria, the city of aleppo, their new york city, four car bombs killed nearly 40 people. eyewitnesses describe what felt like a series of earthquakes, giant buildings flattened. and here, a square before and after, you can see there, reduced to rubble. >>> and, in iran, something we rarely see. clashes in the streets of tehran, as hundreds of protesters take on their own government. outraged over the collapse of the iranian currency. it's taken a nose dive in the past week,...
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altogether one million people are expected to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part in an unprecedented weekend of high-profile events. along with the blue angels there is the america's cup world series along the embarcadero, the hardly strictly bluegrass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30 p.m. on saturday and sunday. the castro street fair and the italian heritage parade is on sunday. that's to name a few of the events. ama dates is live tonight with what is going on. ama, how do you get where you are going? >> dan, it is dizzying thinking about all of the events. it is hard to keep them straight. we are here at pier39 where people are hanging out and having a good time before he take a cab home or walk to where they are going. tomorrow i expect lots more people to be out here to check out things like the blue angels. >> that's the best part of our job. the flying is unbelievable, but to meet kids and get them excited about what they have to offer or staying in school, that's what it is all about. >> big crowds never get old, but they will fly over the
altogether one million people are expected to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part in an unprecedented weekend of high-profile events. along with the blue angels there is the america's cup world series along the embarcadero, the hardly strictly bluegrass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30 p.m. on saturday and sunday. the castro street fair and the italian heritage parade is on sunday. that's to name a few of the events. ama dates is live tonight with...
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people to go to the game they will buy a lot of food and beverage and the sales tax will come to the city of oakland. >> let's go oakland has now 52,000 followers on the facebook inning pa. management says it has no plans though to remove those tarps for the division playoffs. >> you hope everybody wants to go to the game. >> that would be nice. >> i'm sure there is a great reason for keeping the tarp on. dea wh no idea what it might be. here is the problem with the one-game playoff. an absurd call changes everything in atlanta. and oh, do the fans react. sports is next. ♪ [ typing ] ♪ ♪ [ camera shutter clicks ] ♪ gets her every time. [ male announcer ] it's hard to resist the craveable nature of the salty peanuts, dark chocolate, and smooth peanut butter in nature valley sweet & salty nut bars. irresistible. by nature valley. 100% new. ♪ 100% greek. 100% mmm... ♪ oh wow, that is mmm... ♪ in fact it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. well ok then, new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. ♪ the one-game playoff. you play 162 games for one chance and an um
people to go to the game they will buy a lot of food and beverage and the sales tax will come to the city of oakland. >> let's go oakland has now 52,000 followers on the facebook inning pa. management says it has no plans though to remove those tarps for the division playoffs. >> you hope everybody wants to go to the game. >> that would be nice. >> i'm sure there is a great reason for keeping the tarp on. dea wh no idea what it might be. here is the problem with the...
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city target now open taking up the second floor of the metrion building different from other targets and it is tail youred to customers with small living lace spaiss. it's also trying something new, opening at 7:00 in the morning and today is what is called soft opening. the grand opening taking place on sunday. >> there is employers outlooking to hire hundreds of workers in the job journal hire event. there are schools looking to hire staff like uc berkeley and the art institute, organizers say the jobs report showing rate below 8% is encouraging. >> lower numbers going. better for everybody out of work that has been looking for work. i think it's -- it's very good. it's positive. >> and it will be on november 13th from 12 to 4:00 p.m. taking place at center concord. >> there is groopon's latest attempts and sobering news for hewlett-packard. we're live for those stories and more. >> china lenovo has taken over as the world's largest pc maker accounting for 15.7% of the global shipments in the third quarter compared to 15.5% it's slim but that exists for hp ending a six-year run and
city target now open taking up the second floor of the metrion building different from other targets and it is tail youred to customers with small living lace spaiss. it's also trying something new, opening at 7:00 in the morning and today is what is called soft opening. the grand opening taking place on sunday. >> there is employers outlooking to hire hundreds of workers in the job journal hire event. there are schools looking to hire staff like uc berkeley and the art institute,...
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and this city says auditing businesses will cost $600,000 a year. and there are supporters say higher wages will give workers more spending pou question, voters will have to decide and figure out what is best for them and workers that will go to the ballot november 6th. >> and there is community groups calling for a boycott of a chain over employment practices. the group wants them to stop wrusing the federal e verify program to check immigration status. >> this is going to send it andy cresting they ease that action. and interfering on behalf of the employer. >> they call it irresponsible. the chain accuses a group of jeopardizing jobs. >> flight cancellations have ruined travel plans for some alaska airlines flyers, computers stopped working at about 8:00 this morning that tlod nobody getting on board in cases. and the airline had to cans yet yell flights because two lines were cut and we checked airports and they say their alaska flights were pretty much on time. >> police say a 26-year-old faces charges of assault in qex a huge brawl involving t
and this city says auditing businesses will cost $600,000 a year. and there are supporters say higher wages will give workers more spending pou question, voters will have to decide and figure out what is best for them and workers that will go to the ballot november 6th. >> and there is community groups calling for a boycott of a chain over employment practices. the group wants them to stop wrusing the federal e verify program to check immigration status. >> this is going to send it...
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all together, 1 million people expected in san francisco to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part with the high profile events. there's the america cup world series, the hardly strictly blue grass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30. both tonight and tomorrow the castro street fair, the italian heritage parade tomorrow. we are live with what's going on and how to get where you want to go. cornell. >> anything you want, san francisco pretty much as you covered this weekend. we are live here in the marina green this morning where it's pretty sleepy. in fact, we are pretty much the only ones here, at least for now. in a few hours thousands of people will be headings here for a front row seat for fleet week and, of course, the amazing blue angels. but lots of other things going on. america cup racing on the bay and the hardly strictly blue grass festival in golden gate park, too. these events will bring lots and lots of people and where there is people, there will be traffic. we talked to are willing to take their chances in their cars, but others
all together, 1 million people expected in san francisco to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part with the high profile events. there's the america cup world series, the hardly strictly blue grass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30. both tonight and tomorrow the castro street fair, the italian heritage parade tomorrow. we are live with what's going on and how to get where you want to go. cornell. >> anything you want, san francisco pretty much as...
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new target store will be the first in the city and it opens 7 a.m. and will cater to downtown shoppers buying food and smaller store items. >>> coming off a warm weekend for this time of year. >>> things will definitely be cool, next couple of days probably coolest in the forecast logos closer and tries to bring a chance of rain not that good monday morning. 5:18. clear sky over downtown san francisco. live doppler 7 hd is clear everywhere even to the coast lacking clouds this morning whether you are to the south with radar on mount omnium or to the north on top of mount st. helena if sprinkles develop over the next 24 to 48 hours. temperatures coolest around santa rosa and half moon bay, warmest antioch 60, the rest of us 50s, light jacket weather as you step out. low to mid 50s monterey bay inland to salinas, 49 gilroy. partly cloudy, cooler today, multiple layers of clouds like over the the weekend, mid and upper level clouds, marine layer not even existent. clouds tonight, shower possible especially south around the monterey bay tuesday and with
new target store will be the first in the city and it opens 7 a.m. and will cater to downtown shoppers buying food and smaller store items. >>> coming off a warm weekend for this time of year. >>> things will definitely be cool, next couple of days probably coolest in the forecast logos closer and tries to bring a chance of rain not that good monday morning. 5:18. clear sky over downtown san francisco. live doppler 7 hd is clear everywhere even to the coast lacking clouds this...
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so a beautiful afternoon in the city. getting ahead of myself because we are all excited about that giants game. >> yes. >> it will feature the 60s and then 50s. looking at a few degrees of cooling with a few clouds and chance of sprinkles monday and tuesday. otherwise fairly mild next week. 49,000 viewers that now liked us on facebook. >> what does that mean? >> well, it means all you people are eligible to win $49,000. >> there you have it. >> yeah. you have to enter our contest. and to do that, you have already liked us, so that's step one. step two go to facebook.com/abc7news and if you haven't liked us, i this i you already have, though. >> you should. >> yeah, you should and if you are watching us you probably do. we will take you to this entry form. you fill that out and then you are eligible to win. we will announce the winner october 18th right after the 49ers game on abc7. tomorrow they are playing the bills >> playing the bills. >> yeah, my hometown. >> and a nice forecast i take it for that day. >> it looks go
so a beautiful afternoon in the city. getting ahead of myself because we are all excited about that giants game. >> yes. >> it will feature the 60s and then 50s. looking at a few degrees of cooling with a few clouds and chance of sprinkles monday and tuesday. otherwise fairly mild next week. 49,000 viewers that now liked us on facebook. >> what does that mean? >> well, it means all you people are eligible to win $49,000. >> there you have it. >> yeah. you...
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the city council holding a meeting this evening. to discuss proposed ordinance prohibiting smoking tobacco in any multi family unit or apartment. that would impact about 40% of the city's private residences or about 10,000 homes. now, if passed, it would be one of the toughest smoking bans in the state modeled after those in belmont and richmond. >> it's never too early to plan for weekend. and fleet week just one of several events this weekend. and we'll have a preview of the upcoming excitement, ahead. >> and big business of partnering with china. from film makers to venture capitalists we'll have a look at a booming business trend. >> the a's are one win from joining playoffs for the first time in six years, we'll have >> it's going to be the busiest week of the year for tourisms. >> this will offer something for everyone. the weekend including the regatta, hardly strictly blue grass festival and of course, fleet week. we're out with a preview. hi, mark. >> you know people have been talking to tell me they don't remember seeing a
the city council holding a meeting this evening. to discuss proposed ordinance prohibiting smoking tobacco in any multi family unit or apartment. that would impact about 40% of the city's private residences or about 10,000 homes. now, if passed, it would be one of the toughest smoking bans in the state modeled after those in belmont and richmond. >> it's never too early to plan for weekend. and fleet week just one of several events this weekend. and we'll have a preview of the upcoming...
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million people are expected to come to the city to take part in an unprecedented of high profile events. blue jells. we have the hardly strictly bluegrass festival. giants have the playoff game against the reds. that is both tonight and tomorrow. castro street fair, italian heritage parade tomorrow. abc news reporter live with what is going on and, you are aware a lot of people want to be at the marina green. >> absolutely. who says there is not enough going on in san francisco. most of it is taking place at the marina green. check out that gorgeous shot of the golden gate bridge. from a few short hours, america's cup race hits the bay and blue angels. air show is expected to thrill. but the sheer amount of people could stun some fans that choose to drive. take public transportation to avoid a gridlock nightmare. are a for the blue angels they fly over the traffic and they hope everyone enjoys the show today. >> what you are going to see, they will come in and alternate. diamond will be precision formation flying. so what the solo pilots do is demonstrate the maximum performance of the
million people are expected to come to the city to take part in an unprecedented of high profile events. blue jells. we have the hardly strictly bluegrass festival. giants have the playoff game against the reds. that is both tonight and tomorrow. castro street fair, italian heritage parade tomorrow. abc news reporter live with what is going on and, you are aware a lot of people want to be at the marina green. >> absolutely. who says there is not enough going on in san francisco. most of...
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altogether one million people are expected to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part in an unprecedented weekend of high-profile events. along with the blue angels there is the america's cup world series along the embarcadero, the hardly strictly bluegrass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30 p.m. on saturday and sunday. the castro stree fair d th italn ritage pade on nday. that to name a feof t ents. ama tes isive tonit with what i gng on. am how do you get where you are going? >> dan, it is dizzying thinking about all of the events. it is hard to keep them straight. we are here at pier39 where people are hanging out and having a good time before he take a cab home or walk to where they are going. tomorrow i expect lots more people to be out here to check out things like the blue angels. >> that's the best part of our job. the flying is unbelievable, but to meet kids and get them excited about what they have to offer or staying in school, that's what it is all about. >> big crowds never get old, but they will fly over the traffic while the rest of us are s
altogether one million people are expected to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part in an unprecedented weekend of high-profile events. along with the blue angels there is the america's cup world series along the embarcadero, the hardly strictly bluegrass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30 p.m. on saturday and sunday. the castro stree fair d th italn ritage pade on nday. that to name a feof t ents. ama tes isive tonit with what i gng on. am how do you...
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my pam building in new york city had more security than that ambassador had. so what went wrong? why was the intelligence not recognized and acted upon? and the third thing is, has this been a major fail your of policy? i was in the white house during watergate, and i saw in the nix sob administration -- nixon administration how this all falls out. the white house is trying to blame everybody. remember, they were blaming the movie, then, well, it's the intelligence community. i think they're now going to start blaming the state d.. megyn: really? >> the career intelligence officers are going to start leaking. that's why you're seeing all of these little cables that are coming out, every day there's a little bit more -- megyn: including today, i want to add to that and correct myself, the information breaking today that a state department officer reportedly told folks on capitol hill there had been 13 threats on that consulate during the six months before -- i think we said 13 attacks before, which wasn't right. >> yeah. that's exactly what's happening. the career bureaucrats know
my pam building in new york city had more security than that ambassador had. so what went wrong? why was the intelligence not recognized and acted upon? and the third thing is, has this been a major fail your of policy? i was in the white house during watergate, and i saw in the nix sob administration -- nixon administration how this all falls out. the white house is trying to blame everybody. remember, they were blaming the movie, then, well, it's the intelligence community. i think they're...
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they didn't say anything about the men injoy cities outbreak or anything like that or that i needed to take precautions or if i had any kind of symptoms to notify them or whatever. >> reporter: he knows now. but here is an equally big concern. these steroids were whipped up at a compounding pharmacy in massachusetts. that pharmacy has been shut down for the time being. there are 7,500 of these compounding pharmacies and unlike drug manufacturers the fda does not approve these drugs. what happens is you have these drugs that are mixed up. they are broking down to fill the void of drugs around the country and in recent years five of these mixtures have been contaminated and led to sickness and fatalities in some cases. so what you have is this push to try and get these places better regulated or at least some oversight. i think that's what's going to happen in the next step. the one in massachusetts shutdown. others are getting much closer scrutiny. megyn: these poor folks trying to help their pain and winding up with meningitis. if you could look at the political headlines from the last
they didn't say anything about the men injoy cities outbreak or anything like that or that i needed to take precautions or if i had any kind of symptoms to notify them or whatever. >> reporter: he knows now. but here is an equally big concern. these steroids were whipped up at a compounding pharmacy in massachusetts. that pharmacy has been shut down for the time being. there are 7,500 of these compounding pharmacies and unlike drug manufacturers the fda does not approve these drugs. what...
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this ordinance the city passed to help protect and keep us a safe city. >> heather: judge jeanine pirro is a fox news legal analyst and host of justice with judge jeannine, here on fnc, the registered sex offenders along with three wives and two children, who are suing on the basis of the first amendment right. >> you know, i have to tell you, it is absolutely incomprehensible to hear that attorney say, this is like having to wear, you know, the jewish star in world war ii. come on. these are predators, they are pedophiles, they are recidivists and waiting for your children, to come to their door, and make no mistake they are repeat offenders and they are cunning and devious and to say their civil rights are violated, the first and 14th amendments, because they can't have a sign, you know, and halloween deck kra decorations to come into hair house, they've forfeited their right to have access to children. >> heather: and the attorney likening it to branding. and mentioning what they need to document let's look at the things required in the ordinance, or this law that was actually passed
this ordinance the city passed to help protect and keep us a safe city. >> heather: judge jeanine pirro is a fox news legal analyst and host of justice with judge jeannine, here on fnc, the registered sex offenders along with three wives and two children, who are suing on the basis of the first amendment right. >> you know, i have to tell you, it is absolutely incomprehensible to hear that attorney say, this is like having to wear, you know, the jewish star in world war ii. come on....
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he has talked to honduran government, honduras, the country in central america into creating a free city. a large area free of the bureaucratic be regulations and many of the taxes that would be an experiment for enper proneurs much like hong kong and singapore where people with enrich themselves because that is what works better and the other thing that people don't know is that before the big fat welfare state because you say without that who would teak care of the truly helpless. before the welfare state there were all of the mutual aid is societies all over america. people helped each other. racist with blacks helping blacks and italians helping italians but they knew better who needed a helping hand and who needed a kick in the rear and they all disappeared when lyndon johnson and government stepped in because people said i guess the government will take care of it now. >> shannon: john, very interesting and you are very busy. first we will catch the special and tell folks about another one you have as well. john stossel, thank you. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: catch the exclu
he has talked to honduran government, honduras, the country in central america into creating a free city. a large area free of the bureaucratic be regulations and many of the taxes that would be an experiment for enper proneurs much like hong kong and singapore where people with enrich themselves because that is what works better and the other thing that people don't know is that before the big fat welfare state because you say without that who would teak care of the truly helpless. before the...
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[ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> with two weeks before the final presidential debate which is going to focus on foreign policy mitt romney was clearly trying to preempt the issue today with a speech accusing the president of being weak on leadership around the world. what's the white house response? joining me is msnbc news reporter kristen welker on the road with the president. what is the response so far? i was on a call with madeleine albright responding for them saying he was vague, didn't the talk about a number of areas of the world. interestingly, they didn't deny that the president said he wanted daylight between the u.s. and israel in a meeting some time ago with several members of the jewish community. jewish leaders. they said that's not his position and madeleine albright said strongly she talked to people in israel who say we have never been closer with israel but it doesn't answer the real question of the friction with netanyahu which is widely reported. i know it and i'm sure you have heard it as well. >> absol
[ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> with two weeks before the final presidential debate which is going to focus on foreign policy mitt romney was clearly trying to preempt the issue today with a speech accusing the president of being weak on leadership around the world. what's the white house response? joining me is msnbc news reporter kristen welker on the road with the president. what is the response so far? i was on a call with...
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they are large minority in this city and they dominate the hills beyond. bashar al-assad's father is buried in these hills. we were given rare access to the family mausoleum. from poor roots, he died in 2000 as an all-powerful president. it's often said that his son is under pressure to preserve his legacy. the town was quiet when we visited. but since then there have been reported clashes between leading alawite families, a measure of growing unease over their place in syria's troubled future. this region is still regarded as the president's last holdout. there's even been speculation it could form a breakaway state. war has reached part of this area. this amateur video claims to show destruction in largely sunni muslim communities towards the turkish border. rebels now control some villages. the war is often described as a sectarian conflict. >> this man wants his identity hidden. and alawite, he has long been in opposition. >> of course it's nonsectarian. this is the work of the regime. from the beginning they have been trying to create fear among to ke
they are large minority in this city and they dominate the hills beyond. bashar al-assad's father is buried in these hills. we were given rare access to the family mausoleum. from poor roots, he died in 2000 as an all-powerful president. it's often said that his son is under pressure to preserve his legacy. the town was quiet when we visited. but since then there have been reported clashes between leading alawite families, a measure of growing unease over their place in syria's troubled future....
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the demonstrations have been -- in the center of the old city. no one is calling for the overthrow of the monarchy itself. they are calling on the came to make these reforms when he appoints the next government and to make sure the parliament is a genuine representative body and not just the tribes that support the monarchy, but those who support the muslim brotherhood and other parties as well. >> thanks very much. to west africa now and ghana. abuse of people living in a mental health institution has been uncovered. the condition of some patients are worse than thought. you may find some of the images in this report disturbing. >> this may look like a prison. it is a hospital. a place people go to get better. it is one of three psychiatric hospitals in donna -- ghana. access has been denied by the health ministry. joining people who are going in is the only way to get in with our camera. patients have a right to choose to be here or not. these are the ones left behind. i have spoken to one of the inmates who tells me he used to be on drugs. emi
the demonstrations have been -- in the center of the old city. no one is calling for the overthrow of the monarchy itself. they are calling on the came to make these reforms when he appoints the next government and to make sure the parliament is a genuine representative body and not just the tribes that support the monarchy, but those who support the muslim brotherhood and other parties as well. >> thanks very much. to west africa now and ghana. abuse of people living in a mental health...
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. >> i've spent the morning over there and now i have come back to a bigger city that's 45 minutes away. there was still plenty of tension particularly along the main road facing syria. and army tank was pointed at sites directly toward syria. not many people on the frontline. as you got back from the front line, there were people in cafes eating and drinking and one man was taking money out of the cash machine, and a garbage truck was going around picking up litter. there was some normality, but schools are not reopen because their word about shellfire hitting the schools. people want their territory to be defended, but they wanted to go about their normal lives without worrying about mortars hitting them. >> is there any chance of the political or military establishment in turkey that would take this further than what we have seen, these skirmishes? >> that's a good question. if you look at 30's history over the last 30 or 40 years, there's been a divergence between what the civilian government wants and what the military wants. the military wanted a final say for many years. in septe
. >> i've spent the morning over there and now i have come back to a bigger city that's 45 minutes away. there was still plenty of tension particularly along the main road facing syria. and army tank was pointed at sites directly toward syria. not many people on the frontline. as you got back from the front line, there were people in cafes eating and drinking and one man was taking money out of the cash machine, and a garbage truck was going around picking up litter. there was some...
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the further you edge into the old city, the sound and fury of battle grows. those who stayed behind must cheat death every day. a simple sign reads, do not cross, sniper to your left. seven or eight people were killed to last week, he says. the rebels have moved into the path of the old city. activist took us there. a world heritage site where the scars of battle run deep and the devastation is mounting. aleppo is a city under siege. the fighting is now street by street, house by house. the fighters have been calling for outside help for many months. for the first time, a strong indication they're getting it. the ukrainian weapons firms made the box and its contents for the royal saudi army. how would ended up in the roiled -- in a rebel base in aleppo is not clear. interests, both sides get help from abroad in a proxy war that threatens a fragile region. the atmosphere on the front line is incredibly tense and almost eerily quiet. you can hear the sounds of battle still going on and the scars of this intense fighting are obvious everywhere. snipers have been
the further you edge into the old city, the sound and fury of battle grows. those who stayed behind must cheat death every day. a simple sign reads, do not cross, sniper to your left. seven or eight people were killed to last week, he says. the rebels have moved into the path of the old city. activist took us there. a world heritage site where the scars of battle run deep and the devastation is mounting. aleppo is a city under siege. the fighting is now street by street, house by house. the...